THE HONGE
URDA
THE INSTITUTION OF ENGIN EERS AND SHIPBUILDERS. FORMAL OPENING OF NEW PREMISES.
SPEECH BY THE GOVERNOR.
The was a large stimdance at the new | premises of the Institution of Engineers and Shipballders at King's Ballding yesterday afternoon, when the quarters were affcially opened by His Excellency the Governor. Seated with His Excelleney round the table at the head of the hall in which the ceremony took place were Mr. Findlay Hiller, Vios President of the Institute, the Hon. Mr. P. N. H. Jones, Director of Public Works, Lieut. C. W. Bookwith, Superintendent of Imports and Exports, the Hon. Mr. W. J. Gresson, Mr. D. Macdonald, Mr, T. W. Richardson, Mr. P. Nye nad Captain Mitchell Taylor, A.D.C.
Mr. Millar mid-Your Excellency, and Gentlemen-In the absence of our Passident, Mr. T. Skinner, the pleasant duty of preriding bars this evening falls to me. On behalf of the members of the Institution, I thank your
Bolentifia
they
Interested subjects of eng to enable them to other and
ly and an Infor that I think rare amongst they were more
in times, as you are SWEED, Industrial competition, and use every possible endeavone from getting rusty, and to bring outwelve up date so as to maintain that position in the Industrial world which Great Britain has always coupled (Applause) And by the foundation of Institutions of this class these objects can be achieved by affording facilities such as circulat. ing libraries, and and as I said bofors, nities of reading papers and having disematons upon them, and the meetings of men with the common object of discussing these quen»
ment altogether.
bera!
sion, when
wring.
of the mow take this opportunity of unos
all wem bore to so
Board of Trade tedly have the In conclusion again calling their Institation with their attendance and Views that it may long contians to Lourish and occupy position in keeping with the engineer ing profession (Applause).
Mr. RICHARDSON proposed a vote of thanks promises, and for the great honour he had conferred on the Institution by becoming its honorary prasident (Applause.) His Excellency informed them that he knew nothing about bollers, but the speaker begged to differ. His was an officer Insentific Excellency corps, therefore be must know something about boilers. Mr. Richardson then drait on
öldring
Goldring I would have been oderstanding on my part, and
rely my fault, but I do not a abould suffer through is fault
Hett-It is not your client it
Hi Worship fized Tuesday, the 22nd stant, as the date for hearing the case.
NATIONAL DEFENCE.
mine
in
THE ARGUMENT FOR AN ALL-
POWERFUL BRITISH NAVY
The case for the two-Power standard has never, we think, been more succinctly and more forcibly put than in the following letter from
Sir. Will you
you grant to an old public servant, palished in the Times of the 12th alt, in free from any ties of party who has never appeared on political platform, and never hoe served Ministers of all parties a little upsos ven a vote for a Parliamentary candidats, but to speak on a subject that ought to be entirely of outside party, but which is becoming party question-the subject of
THE
ALLEGED
PANESE WAR.
UNIC SECRETS
a on the secret history of the
be a number of ponadential from the Orange book snd the Comtamsdorf to the Em
be mid that the artials is presled signed by the well-known Bussisa
M. Bourtsen, and that in conse comments made upon these doonment regarded with cantan
The Orange-book contains doonments pre red at the Chancellery of the Special About a Committee of Lundred dopĺ
owing to the importance of its contents, they were only distributed among the highest oficials of the Empire, each of them had to give a formal receipt for tus book. Count Lans dorf's Secret Report to the Emperor is concern- ed with these documents, and insists on the mocesalty of withdrawing them from publicity, Mr. Bilhar quotos from this report "The publication of mach documents, which reveal tho decret opinions of the Sovereign on questions of principle, constitutes a breach of confidence towards his Imperial Majesty
.fm:
Excellency for coming here today to spentions, I am glad to be able to assure you to the Governor for attending to open the new General Sir Henry Brackenbury which affect, Russia, instead of keeping her pro these our new premises. We appreciate the honour vesy highly knowing that your time is very valuable, but we are aware that you always take a keen interest in anything tending to advance education in the Colony and this is ons of the objects for which the institution was founded. I take this opportunity of thanking you for the interest you have already
yon of my keen personal interest in this institu tion, and the Government will, on its part, do anything which may be possible to assist it in any way (Applause). But I think the value of this institution lies primarily in its being the outcome of personal initiative, and in the out- come of common government by members who serve a wafel object which is recognised by
and concluded by calling for three cheers for the Governor.
Three hearty shears followed, his Excellency brisay returned thanks, and the proceedings anded
to see the Government the value of the Institute to young engineers, interfere in an asacciation of this kind, but still when the Government has had the opportunity of stopping in we have dous to, and in the matter of the engineering olaeses now being conducted at the Technical Institute, I hope they are performing and will continue to perform useful work. Possibly when the now university takes form these classes may be farther extended and developed. I think that is a matter for the Government to take in band, because adequate instruction in engineer: ing involves, as you know better than I do elaborate expenses which no private institution
shown in this Institution by contributing all. I should be sorry Engineering Magazines to our reading room during the past year. Before asking Your Excellancy to declare the promises open I would like to make a fow brief remarks regarding the purposes for which the Institution was founded, and touch on its work and progress. This institution was incorporated in 1891, Previous to that time the engineers of the Colony had on two nocasions started similar institutions, but both closed after a very brief existence. The present institution is now in its 19th yet. In 1891 it began its carver in promises Bitrated in what was then Prays Central. These rooms Inter on proved inadequate for the members and in 1899 we removed to larger and more suitable rooms in Das Your Fond, which were opened by His Excellency Sir Henry Blake For some years past, there has been a feeling expressed by many of our members that premises with a frontage to the harbour were desirable, and now You can see we have secured these, The splendid position our rooms now cocupy should prove a great attraction, and will also I hope indues many who are not yet members to join as The Objects for which the Institution was Founded were to improve the scientific knowledge of the members, to further engineering and
Mr. MACDONALD-Mr Chairman, Your shipbuilding science, to encourage social inter- course more especially amongst seafaring mem. Excellency and Gentlemen-I cannot allow the hers, to provide a library, reading, refreshment, present opportunity to pass without calling the
can undertake. The arrangements in the Technical Institute cost $16,000, which is
You hare done me the very substantial sum. honour of inviting me to be the honorary president of the annotation, and I have the greatest possible pleasure in ecospting your, invitation (Applause). I have great pleasure to declare to day these new buildings open, and wish you most cordial and continued moÒBILI, Increased membership and an arpanding sphere gonerally, and I hope that you will enjoy in the Institute the ofronlating library and all the other facilities which this building offers (Applause.) _________
of the members to the attent carried out the Committee during the past They
great deal of Increased intarest
dywork agement
THE CHARGES AGAINST ALLANA
national defence?
La September 1902, says M. Silber b mits of evacuating Mancharla, attempted to occupy Kores The Secretary of Stato, M. Besobrason, who was the principal author of the Yain Expedition was aware that it would General Kuropatkin, Minister of War, a render war inevitable, since he laid before proposal for the mobilisation of 70,000 men in Southern Manchuria A Ministerial Council situstion, bat. M. Besobraroft, supported by manimously recognised, the danger of the Admiral Alereieff and Rear Admiral Absza, who had been sent to Japan, talegraphed that persisted in his policy. General Kuropatkin, the Yalu Expedition would render war
the appointment Viceroy of Manchuria, and so, eocording to the Inevitable, but the only reply given to hini was
writer, the destinies of this country were placed in the hands of the Court Camarilla.
Admiral Alexde
as
ECZEMA MADE
SKIN PEEL OFF
Baby Covered with Pimply, Inflamed Humour Very Fretful and Cried Night and Day Doctor's Oint- ment Seemed to Make It Worse,
CURED AT SMALL COST
BY CUTICURA REMEDIES
My baby had something ško a rath come out all oveż him, I made him.
Verý fretful and orying night
doctar. did not
tell whatit was but the Durso said it
·TES OCÉSMEs It was like small pimples under the skin and all inflamed and
› the skẫn, came
off with the..
· nachina" when: Lobanging and basement he doctor's ointment made it peel, then it came out worse than ever, tried the doctor's ointment for some time but it did not woom to get any better, I used two boxes of Catleurs Olatment and Cuti- ours. Boup and cured him. I have not Boot anything on him since. He had the skin trouble ten weeks.” I feel nare The Outlours Soap and Ointment oured kira and I am still using Cutistura Boap, I was very pleased to have found out that Catfoura was a great skin heal Mrs. Btone, Fonthill Bishop, near Bahe bury, Wilta, Eng., Oct. 13 and 18, '08."!
In
the thirty-two pago pamphlet Wrapped about Cuticura. Ointment are to be found most valuable suggestions for women, spoelaily mothers, for the preservation and purification of the skin, scalp, hair and hands; for removing tor turing, disfiguring humours, rashes and Infammations; for, sanative, antiseptio aleanring of ulcerated, inflamed mucous surfsons and destruction of microscople life, and for bringing about, by sugges -tion and mediostion, a normal condition"
of health; strength and beauty.
Catjors Remedios apie notch i
Pag byatda pepots. London, 27. Chamarbete BCK Farland, Hue de la Paixo: Australia, R. Tartu & CO. Bydney: India. BRE4 Paul, Chirusta; 20, 4 trios, Lage
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Is there any danger of war being fareed upon nation very powerful alike by ms and land Are we properly equipped for war with My studies have convinced me that the answer I do not believe that the German people wish for war with Great Britain or with any other to the first question is yes and to the second no.
Power. I do not believe that the Gorman Emperor wishes for war if the ends that he
General Kuropatkin rosigned, and sent in considers essential can be obtained by other The case was again called on befors Mr. means. But it seems to me absolutely proved later to the Emperor a report showing the in maperior to us in rayal aricaments, and we put on a war footing an Army of 900,000 or Hallifax at the Magistracy yesterday in which that Emperor and people are straining every significance of the economic interier of Russia E. Allans stands charged with ambeanling to become a raplily possible equal or in the Far East, and declaring that Japaz ébuld 250, obtaining passage to Calentts by false new that the German Army is immorably perhaps a million men. Conto Mr. P. W. Goldring appeared for the prose there is an irrealatible foros driving Germany Minister of Finance, supported General Kuro- pretences, and stealing & gold watch superior to our And I am convinced that Minister of Foreign Affairs, sad Count Wito, England has to accept one of two alternatives stances, offered oxcessive dangers; but they We were opposed by M. Plehre and also by af, Bruston and Hett) appeared for the defendant millation or war
That irresistable forde is the rapid growth of Bosorazol kad Bear Admiral Abans, who, cation, and Mr. F. Paget Hott (of Mestre, das win ontinue to drive her on till palkin in his conviction that war, in the cironm held no high office, dircpted the understand, your Worship, Mr. GoldringI
the German population, which must compel though of Russia simply because they
foreign Germany to seek for expansion. That expan-
JOINT STOCK SHARES. Mr. Hett-I understood your Vership would ion must be into territories suitable for habits were the intimate friends of the that this is a formal remand to-day
Hon by Europeana, and there are no such The documents we possces," says M. Gilber, prepared to hear the case this afternoon?
do territories available unless they can be taken by Two Ministries of Foreign Affairs Mostra Vam & Buyth in their weekly
betray a strange and unheard of situa in North-Western Europe or wrested from two with 12 own policy, existed at this share pert dated 4th February, stated There completed
Great Britain or the United States. enda His Worship-If the other Mr. Goldring--I understood it was a formal No one believes that Germany will run the moment In Russia-the one official that of I no improvement to report in the local market there is any reasonable chance of obtaining Rear Admiral Abass and M. Bezobraton. sales have taken place during the week. Hates remand Anyway, I want to excertain from the risk of overses cpeditions to Auteries, If Conat Lamide the other souret, that of either in business or rates and local market Crown Rolleitor if he is going to test what she wants by patting pressure of Great Things woat on for that Rear Admiral Abars, continue to allow woskuses in almost all stocks. with regard to further charges I propose to add. Britain; no one who has studied this question without the knowledge of Count Lamadorff, Exchange on London closes at 1/9 1/16 1/
His Worship They do not affect these doubts that the huge naval armaments which opened regulations with the Powers, gave to and on Shanghai at 743.
Germany has created in the last few years, the Viceroy, Admiral Aloreloff, political direo- will be mixed up,
and is still with feverish haste creating, are tons endrely unknown to Conut Lamsdorf BANK Hongkong and Shanghais continue week; the market closes with sellers Nationals charge they are simply additional
Mr. Goldring
pass the Fleets of our own nation. When this saders at Peking, Tokyo, and Seoul, and gave me now quoted at 73 buyers, but without purpose has been attained, Germany will be orders as if he was the only controller of the
of abs foreign policy of Bussin signed for any purpose but to equal or she cant secret instructions to the Risstry Alba weak at 995, with some small: Aalos doiran the
able to forge upon as the altarms mission Psion to her ora
ז'
in
Emperor.
48-11
business.
Post Dee'trum, Londag Depok, ample of Cutle
bilkerd, and other recreation rooms, and such elber rooms as may be deemed necessary for the comfort and convenience of muzz bors We have done our best to fall thess objects but our verts in the past have not always boon as we hoped for. However, and the crowning with a rapidly increasing membership, and labour has been the securing and fitting out for quite satisfied with his charges, that they will begin, we know nob. Only one thing we 1903 The Emperor orders you to keep in pletly neglected
thefr
eur better comfort the very handsome suite of the greater interest now being taken in the
rooms we occupy to night. To successfully Institution by members, we hope in the near future to attain in a faller extent the main condnot an Institute Hike this, the members of objects to which the founders of the Institu. Committee must davote a great deal of their tion expired. During the prosent session we spare time to the management of it, not only on the business aide, but also in arranging. have had two papers read by members one by and editing the various technical papers which
• The Mr. C. C. Nelson, his subject being causes of deterioraten in boilers and measures are inbmitted to them before being read.
Glover on Water Tabe Boilers." Both paper ware discussed at later meetings and proved ti- teresting and instructive to all who livard then Withins very short time we hope to ho stile to announce the reading of three more papers, all
Kim
We live
CA OF
FE INSURANCES. The market is com BHIPPING With the exception of Shells, which have improved to 686, we have no changes or business to report
MARINE INSURANCES URIOLs have found M. Babor to prove ha asertion, quetes what purport to be the frat doenmant published in bayers at 910 and close steady at that. Cantons the Orange book telegram from Bears have changed hands at 145, and North Chinas Admiral Abasa to the Secretary of State, Besabraison, at Port Arthur, dated June 11, mind that his Majesty his definitely decided to allow the Japanese to take complete posesion uf Kores, perhaps oven so far the fronder of decision cannot be communicated to Japan until after the troops sent from Bussis have crossed our choosion as Yalt towards the st
Lake Baikal, so that there may be no sppearance of yielding The Emperor believes that by ylelling to Japan in the question we shall avoid MINI56-Langkats have ruled elendy and the risk of condiot, The Emperor orders you to are still quoted at 1,020 Chinese Enganoer- communicate everything to General Alde-de-ings remain quiet with sales at 175) camp Alexieff, in order that this new position DOCKS, WHARVES AND GODOWNB.--Hong.
BariN&IES Chins Sugars continus ne gleted it quotation. Tusons have improved to 22 After le 21 Peraks have further advanced in the North to 425
mass it was.ltrated floof of Chest our Navy fulfils these ganaral. situation, and the opinions of the wanted at 51 Kowloon Wharis remain out of
not have made the note formal Bald by somebodyize
His Worship—It was got said by me... Mt. Hett-I pbmit that on the evid
of which should prove of interest, sad other in an age of keen competition ja engines » - «[von by Marican there is no offengo, whatever topaketa Tau Tau Frst of all for an in the Grange boek, Rear Admiral Abas kong Lands have been the medium of a fair fas
follow in the ing matters throughout the world, and This anfortunate oliant of mains has been in this
papers will yo hope
near future. We have had a technical re ference library since the Institution was founded, and as our membership is steadily on the in.
the indications point to a steadily increasing and mere severe competition sa time goes on, Britain grow great by har forsign trade and foreign possessions, and our position was won
rge hanging My friend
position under bail with this
haa had it all his own way, getting adjournmen over him, for many, many
this case, and I want to go on.
Mr. Hott-Mr. Merican is the informant His Worship-I think I should go on. (To Mr. Goldring)You have no witnesses here
We are not likely to strike at Germany, and Mr. Goldring-No, undertood your Wox nothing is more certain than that Germany will rnoon, chopes her own time for using her battle fleet ship had another mise an bhit ai
Mr. Hot! I would ask it my friend is not, and her army. How she will begin, where she may be sure of there will be no warning The days of "Beclaration of war befors should be dismissed.
His Worship Informed Mr. Goldring that the hostilities are dead and buried. And when, in
we must either give in or fight. profences.
I am not a Haval unpert, and cannot speak as facts he had already stated about the passage one way or other pistol is pointed at our head, Mr. Goldring--Defendant falsely pretended to what our naval strength should be, I toket did not amount to false
am only certain that, in order that we may that he was leaving the Colony
His Worship. It is time we got on with the escape the abors alternative being formed apon na, it should be so mach greater than that of Germany as to allow for every possible Goldring-The man, is ont on extremelyik from the unknown fotors of mines, sub tending to remedy them and one by Mt G; These papers have always created a great deal of tight bail, and 34 havo not refreshed my memory marines, törpedo-hosts, and destroyer, and all may serve to direct hima, Admiral Alaxeleft is kong and Whampos Docks after the results of Interest among tho members both in the rasding the With all das deference, I could to give us an unquestionably large superiority to inform M.M. Bestar, Rosen, And Pantoff, but the last six months working was known showed and the discusions that follow and I am led to
in the line of battle against the whole concenin strictly confidential manner. Admiral signs off waakness, and the rate fellite $1, after choosing its own time Alexeleff must also hot in ascordance with the small asleg at 523 At time of closing shares are and place of attack, understand that a number of new papers are
requirements I am content; if not, for God's Ambassadors, chocso the propitious moment, favour and without change or busines. Shang take let us spend millions as if they were water, and report when it will be possible to make this hai Dooks have further declined to 82 wira
sales in the North. now in the printer's hands and will to read and discussed during the present section.
dab mu pay five, thilling or bigger Income Later again, is shown
Income-tax declaration to Japan."
by Document 31
LASES, HOTELE AND BUILDINGS-Hong ake it fill them Soldier all-powerful Navy. But I cannot bring myself thought fit to enter, on January 16th and rostarent buriness at 981 ex dividend. Kowloon to believe that we are justided in frosting only 17th, into direct negotiation with the Japanese Lauda show an improvement at 29, Hotels are Sre many Ambasador. The rubstance of these negotia in strong demand at the advanced rates of 85 to our Nav, however atrod the tions has sways been unknown to the Minister and 65, but holderà als firm and there are no ansolved problems in naval
Foreign Affair, and Count Lamsdorff is shares changing handa. Bhanghai Lands are a great COTTON MILLE. Ewas resin michanged at a sostion whether these facts did not to a crease, we hope to be able to keep this library for by the engineers of a generation ago when he desired, and now, ie, thinks the case sata of bafiles is in the hands of Godde
Cottons, thor more up to date then it now to. Our reading Most of them were good practical shrewd men, ought to be put off till next year, or something
created as saying of them in his report: "It is quoted in the North at 113 ex dividend sto extent intusnoe the decision of the Cabinet of 131, but all other Bhanghal room supplies reading matter, teotnical and but they had not the technical knowledge which of that kind. Your Worship ought to dischar
Imperial Government to its proposal, since a Kung Mows at 80, and Soychees at 375. Hong- otherwise to mit all members. A few months is absolutely necessary in these days to keep in
Tokyo not to wait the offcial reply of the declines Internationals close at 69, Leon #go westarted a circulating library, apart from on with the latest discoveries in our profes
matter of fact, the Japanese Ambassador, who konge Lave sellers at 6.
EUBBERS. The market has continued active know that counter-proposal of the Bussian
businese has been transacted at the technical library, and judging by the amount to. So we must depend on the young musa
Government is discussed at the moeting of and a fair busin of patronage it is receiving from the members,
now taking their places to hold their own in the
January 16, bad the next day already learnt the gradually improving rates until towards the It appears to be much appreciated by them, future, and the Committee of this Institutë are
results of this meeting through the arbitrary blesta fall in London rates had had its effect en Our membership now totals 250 We have
endeavouring to assist and make it easier for all
information given him by Rost Admiral Abes the sinket and a quiemens has set in. Among Two more confidential dosesteher as quoted the sale during the week we may mention already admitted 16 new members this members who are anxious to improve their
Is it utterly hopeless to ask the leaders of by the writer to show that the Emperor hianself
Shelfords from 42/6 to 48/, Ledbarys at and many more applications for membership, knowledge and forward the interests of engine-
6915, Castleholde At 78/9 and 60/, Estern now waiting to come before the Committee.
ering and shipbuilding By way of eno
stood the defendant had falsely pretended facts, to agree to take Nery and Army ons of Annis, entered late direct negotiations with
the field of party politics, to give u, by mutual the Japanese Government, through the Inter Trastest prem. Bandycrofts et 23 and 235 During the 19 years of our existence we have ment to the young member, your Committee
Listing fact,
agreement an unquestionably all- -powerful Navy, mediary of Bear-Admiral Abasa. The first United Sirdangs at 90 and 92/6. Balgownies gone through times both dark and bright, but I
His Worship Which is
and to pase an Act for universal obligatory from hi Imperial Majesty to General Alexeiell, are wanted at 93, and Pegohs at 27, and Bekongs venture to say that the prospects of the In- Proped awarding gold medals for the two beat papers on technical subjects, and we treat that
Mr. Goldring His then latention to Tesive cervice, by which alone as an army of trained dated Thury 14, 1004-said, "Keep in con- from 2315 to 25/5. Closing quotations are
officers and men
of manaient strength for absolate aideration for your personal gaidane that in given below.
MISCELLANEOUS,Chins Bornoon have de stitution were never brighter than they are at the next visit of His Excellency will be in con-
the Colony.
file hopscounity be created and maintained case the Japanese should land in Southern present. (Appianne). Having made these few neetion with the presentation of these medals.”
Mr. Hett-How is my friend Colug to prove I know there are many Galles who cams for Kores or of the Fast coast, south of the parallel olined to 113 with sellers, and Ropen to 223, remarks I will now Ask Your Excellecoy to Thurs as also social events
that it was not his intention at that time to go.
none of these things, I know that the attitude of Segal, Russia would pay no attention to such Dairys have changed hands at 163 and 16). declare the premises open.
Mr. Golding-It is proved that he did not; of many-eron loading statemen in that which notion (ie regarderait à travers les doigts), and Cements at 72 China Prova, st 94. Electrion Sydney Smith put into the month of Petar It would wrot constitute casus bellt. The at 20, and Chins Lightest 63 There ra ent to Caxton iustand.
Plymisy near century ago: “ You cannot occup Hon of Korce by the Japaneto far on bayers of Dairys, Electrios, Chios Prove, and His Worship intimated that he was against imagine, you may, that England will ever be the watersheds between the bastos of the Yala Philippines of quotations. Mr. Goldring in his argument.
invaded and conquered, and for no earthly reason and Tameront is admisible,
suggested, may show to the charge af emboling a that I can see, then beoguse it is so very old The lut despatch, Ik watch and chain, Mr. Goldring said it was im she ever should be invaded and conquered, that the Japanese in surprising Port Arthur
But, air, I was present in France thonghout the were marely forestalling Gimise Buss ssible to proseed with that charge without of 1870-75 I lost it meant for attan. It is dated January 25, 1900 and
Mr. Cremmelin, of Greenwich Observatory, country to be invaded even by so humusue and † signed with the Emperor's own hend It is
desirel that the Japanese and not we should made an important statement se to the effect of l-disciplined an arts as that of Germany, and orship to Mr. Hett 1 would
nined homes, thow widow open lesblities. For this reso, if they do the earth passing through the tail of Halley themiss the charge in
that there will be the smallest dainage dons to thow hundreds of barusands of not begin sation against us, you are not to out comet, do not apprehend he declared, mg in Bouthern Koran or on the MP. Go
Keeble voices muss. Easterz const up to Hansen. But t
the fall of the People should understand to take stera in tiine to estern coast their fleet with or bitter humiliation as
ria passes to the north of 38th parallel comet is enormonaly torout, or lain. Then It liation which far you may attack without waiting for them to must be remembered that this intangible tail is
millions fire upon you, I rely on you May God niet spread out over millions and millions of miles.
Mr. Crommelin further pointed out that the head of the comet is of such slight density that It has no effect upon the motions of the planeta, So, even if the earth came into contact with the hand of this conset, Instead of Ita tälle should mot Batie
HIS EXCELLENOY, who on rizing was received with cheers, said Mr. Millar and gentlemen, When I first came to the Colony I made some inquiries about this Institute, and especially about the evening continuation classes which you were at that time holding, I think
preparation
London Univere
of various papers to
rafiere the exacting strain of
mittee for itrer caps are provided by the cnsists, therefore call upon yon to award hosty rote of thanks to the General Comm for the good work done in the past your, compl ing with it the name of Mr. Nye, the Chairman
Mr
responding, said Mr.
to the work carried out by the Committee during the past year and the efforts
the status and use ronde to further adva
very much to attend the reading of someness of the institute. of those papers, but the
cota wore so very | the
*Zeal
now that
technical that I have on each occasion found I teris of office draws near should be very much out of my depth. The it will be noter for Vice-President has just told you that the
of two of the papers was Boile
knowledge of boilers is vary rudim
ever, when a paperis to be read which will
et
afood by a layman, I may have the pleasure of being present and hearing it. Itaffords me great pleasure to be here today to meet you in own quarters, in those new and commodiou rooms, so that I may hare an opportunity of
scheme carried though, and that the to these new promlaes,
endeavoured to conduct the general vach a manner that the social anil sypasta have not been negle mare the members that the elected bars not overlooked Our membership has increase
it cannot keep the ses clear, we may have to our Nagy be defeated or so crippled that deal with invasion by the finest army in Europe officers and men of the Territorial Army, but I I do not doubt the split that setsten the hey, with Lord Roberts and Colonel Lonsdale Hale, that it is, through no fault of its own, utterly unit for the tank that would be imposed upon it, and I hold ths it would be Ettle short of murder to pat those untrained men and un- educated, Inexperienced offers into the fell against the skilled army of Germany.
the defondant. We could dispose of the charge. with regard to the passage.
Mr. Goldring-My friend intimated that
and is willing to return the ticket. Mr. Hett-I have nevar undertaken return it
His Worship-1 now nothing about the
to
Mr. Göleing submited that on the evidence both par 40% 14. the State to recognise, plain had entirely apart eum the Minister of Foreign Parsa Buwan Malays from 19/
to do that, becausa
your
of the
mothe
ticket?
fring. Yes, I shoul like
The fact remains that the defend.
tha
ansidersbly
the ticket by Sro lie.
starling which
winck in our
the five hundred
the the demnity which would
to be ition to the low of
defeated
Flest and
if your obedient
BLACKENERBY.
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